SOUL VIRTUES // FIELD GUIDE

The 7 Soul Virtues Explained

A practical guide to seven value-driven personality patterns—and the differences that make each one useful.

Quick answer

The seven Soul Virtues are Determination, Bravery, Justice, Kindness, Patience, Integrity, and Perseverance. They describe different ways people turn values into action. A person can show all seven; “primary Soul” simply names the most prominent pattern in a test profile.

Seven Virtues at a glance

VirtueColorCore focusStrengthPossible challenge
Determination#FF3B30PurposeCreating momentum toward a chosen goalPushing too hard or tying worth to an outcome
Bravery#FCA600CourageActing clearly in the presence of fearMistaking speed or risk for courage
Justice#FFE600FairnessStanding up for fair treatment and accountabilityBecoming rigid or overly judgmental
Kindness#20D45BCareTurning empathy into meaningful supportOvergiving or avoiding needed boundaries
Patience#42FCFFTimingAllowing clarity and growth to emerge in timeWaiting beyond the point when action is needed
Integrity#3A66FFPrincipleAligning choices with honest personal principlesBecoming inflexible or morally isolated
Perseverance#D535D9EnduranceSustaining meaningful effort across timeContinuing after the goal has stopped serving you

What each Soul Virtue means

Determination: Purpose

A Determination-led person gathers energy around a chosen outcome. They do not merely tolerate difficulty; they use a clear purpose to decide what deserves effort now. Their signature is commitment with agency: choosing, acting, and adapting without surrendering the goal. Read the full Determination meaning →

Bravery: Courage

Bravery is not an absence of fear. It is an honest relationship with fear in which risk is noticed but does not receive the final vote. A Bravery-led person often protects possibility by stepping forward before certainty arrives. Read the full Bravery meaning →

Justice: Fairness

Justice looks outward at systems, treatment, and consequences. A Justice-led person asks whether the standard is fair, whether each voice has real weight, and whether harm is being repaired rather than merely acknowledged. Read the full Justice meaning →

Kindness: Care

Kindness is not simply being agreeable. It notices what another person may be carrying and chooses a response that protects dignity. A Kindness-led person often translates empathy into something tangible: time, attention, reassurance, or help. Read the full Kindness meaning →

Patience: Timing

Patience is active restraint, not passive waiting. A Patience-led person can remain present while clarity develops, resisting the pressure to force an answer simply to end discomfort. Read the full Patience meaning →

Integrity: Principle

Integrity looks inward before it looks for approval. An Integrity-led person asks whether an action is honest, coherent, and worthy of repeating when no one is watching. Its center is self-consistency, not rule-following for its own sake. Read the full Integrity meaning →

Perseverance: Endurance

Perseverance is endurance with memory: it learns from each attempt while continuing to show up. A Perseverance-led person may not create the loudest beginning, but they protect a goal from the erosion of repetition, delay, and slow progress. Read the full Perseverance meaning →

Primary vs secondary Soul

Your primary Soul is the highest normalized score and describes the lens you are most likely to reach for first. Your secondary Soul is not a weaker copy. It changes how the primary shows up. Justice with Integrity may emphasize consistent principles; Justice with Kindness may emphasize humane repair.

Can you have more than one virtue?

Yes. A seven-score profile is more honest than a single type. Close scores suggest flexible access to several patterns. A large gap suggests a clearer preference—not a permanent limit.

Similar Soul Virtues

Determinationdrives toward the outcome
Perseverancekeeps returning over time
Justicetests fairness and consequences
Integritytests alignment with principle
Kindnessmoves toward a human need
Patiencemakes space for timing and growth

What Soul colors mean

The colors make results easy to recognize and share. They are visual identifiers, not a claim that personality is literally colored. Red signals Determination, orange Bravery, yellow Justice, green Kindness, light blue Patience, blue Integrity, and purple Perseverance.

Discover your full spectrum

The Quick Test gives a fast signal. The Full Test uses more varied situations to produce a deeper interpretation.

QUICK // 01

Find your signal

14 original questions for your primary Soul, secondary influence, and seven-score spectrum.

≈ 1–2 minutesStart Quick Test
FULL // 02

Map the whole pattern

30 questions with deeper interpretation across decisions, conflict, pressure, and relationships.

≈ 3–5 minutesTake Full Test